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Husbandry spiritualized: or, The heavenly use of earthly things consisting of many pleasant observations
pertinent applications, and serious reflections; and each chapter concluded with a divine and suitable poem. Directing husbandmen to the most excellent improvements of their common imployments. Whereunto are added, by way of appendix, several choice occasional meditations, upon birds, beasts, trees, flowers, rivers, and several other objects; fitted for the help of such as desire to walk with God in all their solitudes and recesses from the world. By John Flavell minister of the gospel in Devon -
A call to seriousness in religion·
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A new years-gift, or A token of love
to all persons of what perswasion soever. By a Friend, and lover of all men -
A guide to salvation, or, The way to eternal bliss
being a collection of meditations and prayers suited to the exercise of a devout Christian -
The spiritual year, or, Devout contemplations
digested into distinct arguments for every month in the year and for every week in that month -
The whole duty of prayer
containing devotions for every day in the week, and for several occasions, ordinary and extraordinary -
Rules for hearing the Word of God with certain and saving benefit
The second edition. By Daniel Burgess, minister of the gospel. Published by an hearer of them, at the request of many others -
The sure way to wealth
Infallible directions to get and keep sufficient riches; even while taxes rise, and trades sink. By Daniel Burgess, pastor of a church near Covent-Garden, London -
Practical Christianity, or, An account of the holiness which the Gospel enjoins
with the motives to it and the remeedies it proposes against temptations : with a prayer concluding each distinct head -
The great benefits of Christ to all that believe on and obey him
being a treatise on Hebrews 2, 15 : wherein it is shewed and made known how people may be freed and delivered from the slavish fear of death, whereby they are subject to bondage throughout their life-time : and also how they may be saved and preserved from the evil and danger of death, when it shall approach nigh, and come actually upon them -
A guide to eternity
extracted out of the writings of the Holy Fathers and ancient philosophers